29 March 2006, 04:16
tradewindsZebra Rug on Airlines
I was wanting to bring home a Zebra Rug and some tail switches I have in RSA. I was just going to check them and declare them to customs. I was told by a seasoned traveler and African Hunter I can not do this any longer. I know they sell rugs in the airport at Joburg. Anyone kwow about this?
29 March 2006, 04:40
JJHACKIf it's changed then that has been since September when I was there and brought back two of them.
I also brought back 6 springbok, 3 impala and a blue wildebeast all tanned as flat skins. US customs did not even ask to see them as I had the tannery reciepts and showed them upon arrival. Did not have to pay a penny in tax, or shipping. They were all folded and packed together in one large box.
I see no problem but maybe I hit them on a lucky day?
29 March 2006, 05:10
sierrabravo45I did the same thing as JJHack, Couple of Impala skins, 4 or 5 springbok skins, a duiker and something else that I forget right at this moment. The people at customs were more worried about spraying my boots then what I had in luggage. I packed them IN my luggage and they never questioned.
Good luck.
29 March 2006, 06:28
lee440How much do they get for the Zebra rugs? I will bag one on my hunt, but would not mind having an extra rug. Thanks, Lee.
29 March 2006, 06:44
SpringI bought 2 in Arusha last July for $300 each. I bought them to give to people that work with me on my return. Most of these type skins were shot by poachers, as I was told, since the trophy fee for a regular hunter would be around $850. I must say that the condition of such skins is lousy if you're interested in using them "as is" for a rug in your home. The nature of how they were tanned is very poor and the rugs are wrinkled and stiff. To get them turned into a decent looking rug once they got back in the US, I later learned, would cost about $450 each. That said, if you were looking for a rug for yourself, the total of around $750, if you got one this way, isn't that bad for a nice zebra rug.
The people that I gave them to could not afford the charges to have them done here at home, so both of the skins are likely in their respective closets.
29 March 2006, 08:37
buffybrLast July, one shop in the Jo'berg airport had a whole rack full of tanned zebra skins for, if I remember correctly, around US $1000-1300.
We saw some in Kruger for $2200...
There are usually some on Ebay too.